Newcastle Airport - delays and cancellation data for disruptive April period
‘Do not travel’: LNER chaos as services cancelled despite end of railway strike
Arcade games meet themed cocktails at this new arrival on the Newcastle nightlife scene
A brand new adult-only retro gaming bar is to open on Pilgrim Street in Newcastle this August.
NQ64 has already proved a hit in cities such as London, Manchester, Glasgow and Birmingham and its Geordie owner is finally brining the unique concept to Tyneside.
The neon-adorned bar will be full of retro arcade games and classic consoles to compliment its game-themed cocktail and bar menu.
NQ64 will take over the former Intermezzo bar next to Horticulture and will be just a few minutes down from Northumberland Street.
Arcade games will include Time Crisis, Dance Dance Revolution, Tekken, Guitar Hero and Pac-Man, along with pinball machines and classic consoles.
There will also be a separate bar and dancefloor with a live DJ at the weekend to ensure the space retains a nightclub-style vibe.
NQ64 co-founder, Matthew Robson, said: “Being a born and bred Geordie, opening in Newcastle is particularly special for me, and my mum!
"I hope NQ64 will bring a different offering to the city.
"We specialise in retro gaming and combine it with a banging drinks selection with a backdrop of classic hip hop tunes. See you at the bar!”
NQ64's main bar will be available for walk-ins with areas that can be booked for larger groups.
Opening hours will be Monday - Friday 4 pm - 2 am, Saturday 12 pm until 2 am, Sunday 12 pm - 1 am.